Monday, December 29, 2014

The 12th Annual Townes Tribute. January 1, 2015, starting at 6 p.m.


New Year's Day, 2015. The Twelfth Annual Louisville Townes Van Zandt Tribute.
Jim Porter's Good Time Emporium, 2345 Lexington Road.

Here's the schedule:

Here is the schedule for the tribute!
6:00-6:30
CJ Cumberland
Marty Rosen (with Dan Boone)
Jason Adkins
Pat Younger
6:30-7:30
Gavin Caster
Matt Davis
George Stearman
MVP
Nick Dittmeier
7:30-8:30
Alanna Fugate
Egon Danielson
Joel T Henderson
Heidi Howe
Denny Wheatley
8:30-9:30
Kathleen Hoye
Amos Hopkins
Nate Thumas
Leigh Ann Yost
Tyrone Cotton
9:30-10:30
Alex Wright
John Clay
Bibelhauser Brothers
Bill Ede
John Gage
Finale

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Replay: Barry Bernson's "A History of Kentucky in 25 Objects" is available on the web.


Barry Bernson knows how to tell a story - and in his recent KET documentary, he uses 25 artifacts to trace the history of Kentucky.  If you haven't caught the broadcasts, the program repeats through February on KET outlets, but it's also available streaming on the web.

Hound of the Buskervilles contributed a snippet of song for object 13.

 And in case you're wondering: NO! Object 13 is not a bilge pump!  That's object 14.

Object 13 is a copper kettle used for making whiskey.

Here's a link to the documentary:

Monday, December 22, 2014

After the Whistle: Hound of the Buskervilles at Clifton's Pizza. Saturday, December 27, 7:30.


Was a it a dream game or was it a nightmare? 
Did you experience the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat?  

Either way, Hound of the Buskervilles is on your side. 

Clifton's Pizza. 
2230 Frankfort Avenue.
Saturday December 27, 7:30 p.m.
Free music.
Calzones not included.  




√Buskervilles Brunch at the Rudyard Kipling. Sunday December 28, 10-2.

Suffering from Post-Christmas Anxiety Disorder? 



Get fixed up with a √Buskervilles Brunch at the Rudyard Kipling.

Biscuits and gravy.
Bloody Marys and Mimosas.
Made-to-order omelets.
Folk music from Dan and Marty. 
Sunday, December 28, 10-2. 
422. W. Oak Street.   


Buskervilles at the Coalition for the Homeless Give-A-Jam benefit.


Writer-photographer Matt Herp, of the Courier-Journal, assembled a nice piece and photo gallery about last week's Coalition for the Homeless Give-A-Jam benefit. This year's Give-A-Jam partnered with RX: Housing Veterans, which focuses on trying to bring an end to Veteran homelessness - an excellent cause, indeed.

We were delighted to be on a lineup that included a number of good friends.

Louisville troubadour John Gage opened the show.



Natalie Harris, Executive Director of the Coalition for the Homeless, received a "Compassionate Laureate" award from Jud Hendrix.




Matt caught some nice shots of Louisville jazz man Dick Sisto, who channeled some Bill Evans for us.




The event was sold out -




thanks in no small part to Tim O'Brien, who played private concert before the main event



and returned to the big stage for a fine second set.


And on a chilly December night a number of area restaurants, including Rye, El Camino, and Irish Rover, supported the cause with hot soups.




Thursday, December 11, 2014

Come in from the cold! Sol Aztecas Fern Creek, Saturday Dec. 13.




Come in from the cold with Hound of the Buskervilles.
Sol Aztecas Fern Creek.  5612 Bardstown Rd. Saturday, 6:30-9:30.

Hear the sound of the Hound:



A Buskervilles Brunch at the Rudyard Kipling Sunday, Dec. 14, 10-2.


Biscuits and gravy. Sausage and eggs - all the brunchy delights William and Amy Enix introduced at their first restaurant, "That Place on Goss" are now available at The Rudyard Kipling, where they're keeping true to the spirit of founders Ken and Sheila Pyle.

A duo version of Hound of the Buskervilles (Dan and Marty) will be there, too, playing our usual assortment of eclectic, obscure folk (listen to the sample below). .

The Rudyard Kipling is at 422 W. Oak Street.  Brunch with the √Buskervilles runs 10-2.

√Buskervilles with "Whenever it Snows": 




And the whole Hound with "Get Along."



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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Hound of the Buskervilles comes to Bud's Tavern: Friday. December 12, 8-11.


We're delighted to make our Bud's debut on Friday the 12th - from 8-11.
Bud's is at 4014 Dixie Highway. 502-384-9131.

If you've been to Bud's, you already know about the fish sandwiches, the barbecue, and the new line-up of winter soups that will cure most of the things that ail you, and the fine service. If you haven't been to Bud's, it's about time.

And if you haven't heard Hound of the Buskervilles, the video sample below will give you a taste.


Coalition for the Homeless Give-A-Jam Benefit.


The Clifton Center Thursday, December 18. 6:30. 
2117 Payne St. Louisville, KY.  

Coalition for the Homeless

This year's Give-A-Jam focuses on ending Veteran Homelessness.
 

Musical line-up: Tim O’Brien, Justin Paul Lewis, Appalatin, Tyrone Cotton, Cheyenne Mize and Julia Purcell of Maiden Radio, Small Time Napoleon, Alex Wright, Bibelhauser Brothers with Michael Cleveland, Hound of the Buskervilles, John Gage, and Dick Sisto.


Monday, December 8, 2014

Hound of the Buskervilles Makes History (sort of)



Hound of the Buskervilles makes history!
Well, actually it's our friend, the estimable journalist, storyteller and documentarian Barry G Bernson, who is making history.

But he gave us a bit part - we sing a little song about a "Copper Kettle."
Be sure to watch Barry's new documentary, "A History of Kentucky in 25 Objects," when it airs on KET December 15 and 21. Set your DVR!

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Coming Up: Give-A-Jam to Prevent Homelessness at The Clifton Center, benefiting the Coalition for the Homeless.


The Give-A-Jam benefits the  Coalition for the Homeless.  This year's event focuses on Ending Veteran Homelessness.

From the Give-A-Jam Facebook Page:
In its first three years, the Give-A-Jam to End Homelessness has raised more than $43,000 in support of the Coalition for the Homeless’ efforts to eliminate homelessness in our community. On Thursday, December 18, 2014 we’ll do it again with the goal of raising $15,000 more, and you can help!
This year, Rx: Housing will be focusing on Ending Veteran Homeless in Louisville. Mayor Fischer signed the Mayor’s Challenge to End Veteran Homeless earlier this year and groups have been meeting to coordinate, prioritize and access resources to make it happen. Partners include Family Health Centers, the Robley Rex Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC), Volunteers of America, Louisville Metro Housing Authority and you by buying this ticket today.

Other details below:



Again, from the Give-A-Jam Facebook page:
The Give-A-Jam is becoming a holiday tradition in Louisville. Once again, some of our city’s leading musicians, chefs, artists, and others will come together to raise money in support of the Coalition for the Homeless’ efforts.
We’ll have ten bands and soups and stews from some of Louisville’s leading restaurants. Tickets are only $20 ($25 with a t-shirt) and includes admission to the show and $10 in food and drink tickets.

Also this year, we have a special opportunity to be one of only 75 people to enjoy a private performance on stage of the Eifler Theatre with the legendary Grammy-winning bluegrass musician, Tim O’Brien.


The Give-A-Jam is all about celebrating the fact that everyone can do something to help. Musicians and chefs will donate their talents at the event. Sound engineers will give their time, printers will print and designers will design, all in support of our goal to help people who need it the most. So what can YOU do?





Wednesday, December 3, 2014

"The Emperor is Naked Today-O," by Pete Seeger.





Dan and Marty cover Pete Seeger's "The Emperor Is Naked Today-O" (aka "As The Sun") at the "For Pete's Sake" tribute concert (Bellarmine University, 10/26/2014).

This song, written circa 1970, was recorded on Pete's 1979 album "Circles & Seasons." He recorded another version in 2007 for an Appleseeds compilation album called "Sowing the Seeds - the 10th Anniversary."